* no electrics, just a deep resonator box made from very thin plywood.

It's more of an experiment than anything else but I'm really stuck with what gauge strings to use. I've always used medium-light strings on my guitars but would these still be too heavy for such a small instrument? Would I have to use ukulele or classical guitar nylon strings to get the right tension without snapping the thing in half?

My thinking is that steel strings are better at sustaining the note played on them than nylon - especially important with a small acoustic instrument.

Am I mad or is this imaginary instrument do-able? :P

If anyone could share any insight on any of this I'd be very very grateful!!

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It may be too late now, but a tenor uke is typically a 17" scale and a concert is usually 15". 23" is the standard size for a tenor or a lap steel. I'm guessing you meant 23"-26" overall length. I know CB Gitty sells a set of lap steel strings and they're pretty light (.014 - .034). I'd probably start with those.

Your not tripping, 23” scale is very common with lap steels? They actually go smaller than that? The shorter scale lap steels had smaller strings on them & were mostly tuned to C6? The string gauges are usually either .014 -.034 or .015-.036? I use the .015-.036 which is: .015,.018,.022,.024,.030,.036. Hope this helps ,cheers :)